Paul Simon
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Can’t Run But
The Boy In The Bubble
The Coast
Trailway Bus
Mrs. Robinson
Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard
Further To Fly
Graceland
The Cool, Cool River
Slip Sliding Away
Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
You Can Call Me Al
(encores)

Late In The Evening
Still Crazy After All These years
The Sound Of Silence (duet with Bob Dylan – Bob on harp)
I Walk The Line/Blue Moon Of Kentucky (medley with Bob Dylan)
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (duet with Bob Dylan)

Notes: * This is commonly listed as DSBD. To my ear, this sounds like a
mix of board and audience mics. In particular, a pair of mics
are bumped at 63:36 (disc 1) – note the voices and right-to-left
scuffle. Also note at 8:27 (disc 2) somone says, “Chuck, watch
the fence”. This is probably one of the tapers. The board feed
is much louder than the audience mics in the mix, so I can see
why it may have been mislabeled so easily. Call it whatever you
like – it sounds wonderful.

Fixes: a few digital glitches removed- d1 16:06, 48:43, 63:54
it’s almost 100% now. 🙂
first 30 seconds of d1 was about -6dB on right – corrected.
(not a perfect fix, but a bunch better.)

“This song is Copyrighted in U.S., under Seal of Copyright #154085,
for a period of 28 years, and anybody caught singin it without our
permission, will be mighty good friends of ourn, cause we don’t
give a dern. Publish it. Write it. Sing it. Swing to it. Yodel it.
We wrote it, that’s all we wanted to do.” – Woody Guthrie

The show was scheduled like this:
Joan Baez started with a solo set including some 10 songs.
(intermission)
Santana performed for about 90 minutes.
(intermission)
First set: 7 songs by Bob Dylan and the band.
One song sung by Gregg Sutton backed by the band without Dylan
Second set: 2-4 songs solo by Dylan
6-7 songs by Dylan and the band.
Encores: 2-3 songs solo by Dylan
1-6 songs by Dylan and the band and Carlos Santana

There are six LB numbers assigned: LB-1536 (“Leave No Stone Unturned”) or the Southside Butcher’s version; LB-1841; LB-2968 (version “a” taped by “gs”); LB-3924 (direct copies from SM masters); LB-9797; and LB-9859. LB-9797 was posed in July ’13; LB-9859 in Jan. ’12

LB-2968 was last posted here by charlespoet in July ’05. jokerman.org described it as, “not much above 17k; same recording as Fendert [LB-1841] and Southside Butcher [LB-1536] versions based on clapping and talking at begin of Its Alright Ma; this one is warmer than Fendert or Southside Butchers which seem harsher in comparison; same annoying crowd as noted on previous version.”

This show was during the 1987 Temples In Flames Tour with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.

jessecj posted LB-2371 as SHN in Jan. ’05.

jokerman.org described the Nov. ’11 of LB-2371 in FLAC as the “same recording with a little different levels and similar spectral view with same digital flaws; described as “Schubert Remaster, SOURCE: Files on DATA DVD > EAC > Flac Level 8 Align on Sector Boundaries, Artwork by JTT”

If you want LB-2371 in its original SHN file set, then this is what is being uploaded.

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